Resultado da API do MediaWiki.
Esta é a representação em HTML do formato JSON. O HTML é bom para o despiste de erros, mas inadequado para uso na aplicação.
Especifique o parâmetro format para alterar o formato de saída. Para ver a representação que não é em HTML do formato JSON, defina format=json.
Consulte a documentação completa, ou a ajuda da API para mais informação.
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"*": "[[Category:Sandboxes|UESPWiki]]\nBem-vindos \u00e0 '''caixa de areia!''' Este \u00e9 um lugar onde voc\u00ea pode editar '''livremente''' sem ter que se preocupar em estragar nada. It contains lots of examples of wiki code that you can test and modify to see what happens. \n\n==Using the Sandbox==\nFeel free to [http://www.uesp.net/w/index.php?title=UESPWiki:Sandbox&action=edit edit this page] ''any way you want'': modify anything written here, add content, delete content, etc. Experiment however you would like. All that we ask is:\n* Use the \"'''Show Preview'''\" option as much as possible. Using preview (instead of save) allows you to compare side by side what's in the edit box with the page's actual appearance. Preview also prevents all of your experiments from appearing in [[Special:Recentchanges|Recent changes]].\n* Do not add any copyrighted or offensive material here. \n* Remember that any changes you make will be '''temporary'''. Other editors regularly clean up the sandbox, so it's ready for the next person who wants to experiment with it.\n\n==Other Sandboxes== \n*If you want to create your own personal sandbox that won't be quickly reverted in order to test something, you can [[Help:Starting New Pages|create a page]] at <code><nowiki>[[User:<yourname>/Sandbox]]</nowiki></code>. You can even create more than one of these by adding a number or something to the end. Keep in mind that even though this may be in your User space, the same rules apply there as to the rest of the site regarding the posting of copyrighted or offensive material. And again, please use \"Show Preview\" whenever possible to avoid flooding the Recent Changes with your test edits.\n*A sandbox template exists at [[Template:Sandbox]]. This can be used in order to create test template to use on other pages.\n*In order to test templates which depend on namespaces, you may need to use the namespace sandboxes: [[Arena:Sandbox]], [[Daggerfall:Sandbox]], [[Battlespire:Sandbox]], [[Redguard:Sandbox]], [[Morrowind:Sandbox]], [[Tribunal:Sandbox]], [[Bloodmoon:Sandbox]], [[Oblivion:Sandbox]], [[Shivering:Sandbox]], [[Skyrim:Sandbox]], [[Dragonborn:Sandbox]], [[Online:Sandbox]] [[Lore:Sandbox]], [[Books:Sandbox]], and [[Tes4Mod:Stirk/Sandbox|Stirk Sandbox]].\n\n==Basic Editing==\nThe wiki uses a simplified type of markup language that's easier to use and less rigid than standard HTML. A sentence\ncan be split\nbetween\nas many\nlines as you would like. As long as there no blank lines in between, everything will be combined into one paragraph on the displayed page.\n\nThis is an example of a standard list, showing different types of basic text formatting:\n* standard text\n* ''italicized'' text\n* '''bold text'''\n* some '''''bold and italicized'' text'''\n** an indented item in the list\n** and another\n*** keep adding asterisks to indent further \n* back to regular indents\n\nYou can also create automatically numbered lists:\n# The first entry\n# The second entry\n#* You can mix different types of lists\n# The third entry\n\nSee the [[Help:Quick Editing Guide|Quick Editing Guide]] for more examples. Also check out the buttons at the top of the edit window: clicking the buttons adds various types of text to the edit window. And below the edit window there's a list of symbols and Wiki markup codes: clicking on any of them will insert that text into the edit window.\n\n===Talk Pages===\nOn talk pages, indents are used to tell who said what. So this would be the initial comment or question.\n:Indented text like this would be a response.\n::And this would be another person's response. Also, comments on talk pages are signed: after you've finished typing what you want to say, click on the signature box above the edit window to automatically insert your signature. What it inserts looks like this: <nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki>, but the tildes are automatically changed into your signature when you save the page (and check what it looks like in the preview window, too!)\n\n====Sub-Sub-Section====\nNotice how this section's title uses four = signs instead of three (like the Talk Pages section) or two. You could even use five = signs. If you change any of the section titles, the table of contents at the top of the page will automatically update.\n\n==Links==\nThese are some examples of links to other pages on UESP:\n* [[Oblivion:Oblivion|Oblivion]] is the main page for Oblivion\n* [[Oblivion:Oblivion|This is a link to the same page]] but the text displayed for the link is different\n* These are all articles named \"Mages Guild\" but in different [[Help:Namespaces|Namespaces]]\n** [[Oblivion:Mages Guild|Mages Guild]]\n** [[Morrowind:Mages Guild|Mages Guild]]\n** [[Lore:Mages Guild|Mages Guild]]\n* And [[Lore:Mages Guild#Morrowind|this]] is a link to a section of an article, instead of the top of an article\n* Many links are redirects: [[Oblivion:Iron Arrow|Iron Arrow]] is a link to the specific part of the [[Oblivion:Weapons]] article that has the statistics for iron arrows.\n\nYou can also create links to other sites:\n* [http://www.elderscrolls.com/ The Elder Scrolls] official website\n* [[wikipedia:The Elder Scrolls|The Elder Scrolls]] at Wikipedia\n\nThe wiki often changes your link after you save the page. This means that what you type can be much shorter than the \"proper link\". But these shortcuts are never visible in articles, because the wiki always converts the shortcuts into proper links. If you were to delete the \"nowiki\" bits from the following links then save, all of these links would end up looking the same:\n* <nowiki>[[Getting Started]]</nowiki>. This is the simplest and most common way to enter a link. On regular UESP articles, putting brackets around a word will automatically create a link to the game article on that subject.\n* <nowiki>[[UESPWiki:Getting Started|]]</nowiki>\n* <nowiki>[[UESPWiki:Getting Started|Getting Started]]</nowiki>\n* The final result in all cases is [[UESPWiki:Getting Started|Getting Started]]\n* Also note that you could take any text on the page, highlight it and click any of wiki markup links shown under the edit box to turn that word (or words) into a link.\n\n== Tables ==\nThis is an example of a basic table. See [[Help:Tables|Tables]] for an explanation of the table formatting and examples of different things you could do to this table.\n\n{| class=\"wikitable sortable\"\n|-\n! A title box !! Another title box !! Title for Column 3\n! Title for Column 4\n|-\n| data\n| Data || ''data''\n| '''data'''\n|-\n| A box with lots of text in it.\nThis box even takes up\nmultiple lines; this box is fun. \n| 2 || 3 || 4\n|}"
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